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IU’s Master’s in DevOps and Cloud Computing Management program has been carefully curated and tailored for learners who want to pursue a successful career in cloud computing and devOps. From the optimization of existing production lines to the creation of new business models, this degree will help cover all the essential skills and tools in the domain. This program offers an M.Sc. degree in devOps and cloud computing Management from IU, Germany.
Learning Format
Fully Online
Duration
12 Months
3 Guaranteed
Interviews*
M.Sc. Degree
IU Germany
400+
Hiring Partners
Learn effective ways to utilize cloud infrastructure and the DevOps cycle in this M.Sc. in DevOps and Cloud Computing Management program from IU. The program is in line with German and European standards and is a fully online degree program.
About IU
The International University of Applied Sciences (IU) is an educational institution that offers an environment of motivation, innovation, and excellence. The university strongly focuses on the quality of its courses and faculty, along with a determination to provide excellent services. Its flexible study programs are designed to suit your professional goals.
Key achievements of IU:
Upon the completion of this program, you will:
You will get to work in one of the strongest economies in the world with the 4th highest GDP and 94% employment rate.
You will gain exposure to the German corporate world and global network.
Students can apply for Job seeker Visa, which will be valid for 3 months.
There is a high chance to get Permanent Residence (PR) in Germany.
Germany has an affordable cost of living.
The average salary in Germany after completion of the course is ₹4,500,000 p.a.
Skills to Master
AWS EC2
ELB
Azure
Blobs
Replication
CD
Azure VM
Access Management
DevOps
Docker
Selenium
Maven
Jenkins
Nagios
Python
Lambda Functions
Linux
Splunk
Tool to Master
Module Contents In the seminar “Strategic Analysis”, students gain an insight into the topic of IT strategy by independently working on a selected specialist topic. Based on current issues from the business world, such as digitalization, platform solutions or M&A, existing IT strategies are evaluated and aspects for a new target IT strategy are developed.
The module will enable students to present information in an audience-centered way and to create “stories” out of numbers and data. This competence plays a significant role in an increasingly data-based world and helps to make numbers and data come alive and tangible and thus create a stronger impact internally and externally.
In your 2nd semester, you will need to select an elective module from the list below:
Master Thesis
Within the framework of the Master’s thesis, the problem as well as the scientific research goal must be clearly emphasized. The work must reflect the current state of knowledge of the topic to be examined by means of an appropriate literature analysis. The student must prove his ability to use the acquired knowledge theoretically and/or empirically in the form of an independent and problem-solution-oriented application.
Colloquium
The colloquium will take place after submission of the Master’s thesis. This is done at the invitation of the experts. During the colloquium, the students must prove that they have fully independently produced the content and results of the written work. The content of the colloquium is a presentation of the most important work contents and research results by the student, and the answering of questions by the experts.
Total Admission Fee
Date | Time | Batch Type | |
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Program Induction | 23rd Nov 2024 | 08:00 PM - 11.00 PM IST | Weekend (Sat-Sun) |
Regular Classes | 24th Nov 2024 - 24th Nov 2025 | 08:00 PM - 11.00 PM IST | Weekend (Sat-Sun) |
Although there is no specific prerequisite for this degree program, IU Germany might assign you certain prerequisite courses based on your past education qualifications.
These courses will help you build the required foundation for you to master all the knowledge before the 1-year degree program starts. The duration and quantity of such courses may vary from student to student based on their profile, domain expertise, work experience, and graduation degree.
No, you cannot skip the prerequisite course(s) provided by IU.
For admission to this Master’s degree program, candidates must have:
Following is the admission process for this Master’s program:
As a part of this Master’s program, you will receive:
After successfully completing Master’s in DevOps and Cloud Computing Management program, you will receive a M.Sc. Degree from IU. For the M.Sc. Degree, students will need to sign up for this offer within 4 weeks of enrolment.
IELTS is not mandatory. However, proof of your English language skills is required if English is not your native language, or you didn’t graduate from an English-speaking school/university. IU will conduct an English test to check your proficiency in the English language at no cost. A fair understanding of English is mandatory as the complete degree program is delivered in the English language.
Accepted certifications:
IU, Germany believes in small class sizes, typically consisting of 30 students. This makes it easier for students to receive the attention they need during learning. IU’s well-established career center helps students in getting jobs. 94% of IU graduates receive job offers within six months of completion of the program.
While knowing German is not mandatory, it is advisable if you are planning to work in Germany after the degree program. We offer free German classes that you can sign up for.
You will have to give at least 13 hours to learning per week to be able to graduate from the online program.
Through our peer-to-peer chat, you can post your questions and your peers, faculty, and teaching assistants will get back to you within a day. Additionally, there are regular Q&A sessions that are conducted by the faculty during online classes to clarify any conceptual doubts. You will also have fortnightly sessions with industry experts.
Germany is known to have the lowest unemployment rate across Europe. According to the German industry bodies, there are over 100,000 vacancies for IT jobs there. Germany is looking for skilled immigrants to take up jobs there.
You can opt for a part-time job till the time you find a full-time placement in Germany. Students are allowed to work 20 hours per week or 120 full days of part-time work during one year. Germany typically pays around 10 Euros per hour, which adds up to 220 Euros per week.
As proof of funds to support yourself in Germany, you will be asked to deposit 10332 Euros in a blocked German bank account before applying for a Visa. You can withdraw the amount once you reach Germany to support your monthly expenses. However, keep in mind that your actual expenses may vary depending on your lifestyle.
With the help of our multiple hiring partners in Germany, we will assist you during your job application process after the completion of your degree program.
The European Credit Transfer System or ECTS is the measure that compares learning achievements and helps students easily transfer credits from one higher education institution to another.
DevOps and Cloud Computing Management experts can play several roles, and there are a number of opportunities available in Germany for these positions. As per Glassdoor, there are over 5,400 job openings for DevOps Engineers, over 3,000 AWS Engineer job openings, 4,300 job openings for Azure Engineers, and 5,600 job opportunities in Cloud Architect.
If anyone withdraws their application after the payment has been made, the operation cost incurred will not be refundable.
To be eligible for getting into the placement pool, the learner has to complete the course along with the submission of all projects and assignments. After this, he/she has to clear the Placement Readiness Test (PRT) to get into the placement pool and get access to our job portal as well as the career mentoring sessions.
What is included in this course?